Evenén In The Village Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEED FGFGHIIH| Now the light o' the west is a turn'd to gloom | A |
| An' the men be at hwome vrom ground | B |
| An' the bells be a zend eacute n all down the Coombe | C |
| From tower their mwoansome sound | B |
| An' the wind is still | D |
| An' the house dogs do bark | E |
| An' the rooks be a vled to the elems high an' dark | E |
| An' the water do roar at mill | D |
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| An' the flicker eacute n light drough the window pe auml ne | F |
| Vrom the candle's dull fle auml me do shoot | G |
| An' young Jemmy the smith is a gone down le auml ne | F |
| A pla yuml eacute n his shrill vaiced flute | G |
| An' the miller's man | H |
| Do zit down at his ease | I |
| On the seat that is under the cluster o' trees | I |
| Wi' his pipe an' his cider can | H |
William Barnes
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